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<p align='right'>A <a href="http://www.swisspush.org">swisspush</a> project <a href="http://www.swisspush.org" border=0><img align="top" src='https://1.gravatar.com/avatar/cf7292487846085732baf808def5685a?s=32'></a></p>
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Docson
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======
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Documentation for your JSON types.
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Give Docson a JSON schema and it will generate a [beautiful documentation](http://lbovet.github.io/docson/index.html#/docson/examples/example.json).
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## Features
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* [JSON schema](http://json-schema.org/) v4 keywords.
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* Runs entirely in the browser.
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* Render schema descriptions with markdown
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## Installation
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* Place the Docson distribution on the web server serving the schemas (to avoid cross-origin issues).
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## Usage
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* Open [index.html](http://lbovet.github.io/docson/index.html) and enter the schema path in the form field.
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* Or give the schema path directly as hash parameter: [index.html#/docson/examples/example.json](http://lbovet.github.io/docson/index.html#/docson/examples/example.json)
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Note that you can refer to a sub-schema by adding a json-pointer path as 'dollar-parameter': [index.html#/docson/examples/example.json$items](http://lbovet.github.io/docson/index.html#/docson/examples/example.json$items)
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## Typson
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You can directly reference your JSON types defined as TypeScript interfaces. If the path ends with `.ts`, Docson will use [Typson](https://github.com/lbovet/typson) to convert the Type Scripts to schema in order to generate the documentation.
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For example, [index.html#/typson/example/invoice/line.ts$InvoiceLine](http://lbovet.github.io/docson/index.html#/typson/example/invoice/line.ts$InvoiceLine) is the documentation of [line.ts](https://github.com/lbovet/typson/blob/master/example/invoice/line.ts).
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You need to install [Typson](https://github.com/lbovet/typson) by yourself on your server. It must be in a directory named `typson` located at the same level as the `docson` directory.
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## Widget
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```
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See the [widget example](http://jsfiddle.net/3kXu2/3/) on jsfiddle.
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## Swagger
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See how it looks like in the [Swagger Docson example](http://lbovet.github.io/swagger-ui/dist/index.html)
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In Swagger UI's `index.html`, include the [Swagger integration script after other script tags](https://github.com/lbovet/swagger-ui/blob/3f37722b03db6c48cc2a8460df26dda5f4d6f8e4/src/main/html/index.html#L19):
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